Peshawar, Pakistan (CNN) — A photo album. A personal letter. A bravery reward for a U.S. Army captain. All were intended for U.S. service members stationed in Afghanistan, but instead are for sale in a Peshawar market.

The Pakistani market, close to the border with Afghanistan, is fabled for selling goods looted from U.S. military resupply convoys that pass through.

Because Afghanistan is landlocked, more than half of all U.S. supplies pass through Pakistan, a route hundreds of miles long through tribal badlands. And the route is coming under increasing attack.

The Taliban know by attacking trucks they can drive up the cost of the war. For the past few years, the cost of resupply convoys has been rising.

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This is yet another "hidden cost" of the war that is pushing the true cost into the trillions of dollars. It is sad that the Afghan people are suffering but we also need to consider the cost to the US economy of the fact that we are spending $8 billion per month in Afghanistan - in large part because the cost of getting fuel and supplied to our troops is so high. This was explained in the excellent book by Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard professor Linda Bilmes, "The Three Trillion Dollar War". The authors provide updates on war costs in their blog:

This is in response to "Frank". Its funny that you think that only Republicans are fighting this war. I have a lot of friends in the different branches that are not Republicans. They care about this country so they sacrifice their safety and put their lives on hold to protect it, and protect it's citizens, which includes you. So I suggest all the left-wing cry babies grow a pair and start standing up for this country and maybe take a page out of the Republicans book on what it means to be an American citizen.

Say....Didn't this all start with World Trade Center? Obama? If you left us alone and stopped bathing in dirt and prefering goats to your women as you beat them more! You murder your children for going to school! No really I see where you're coming from! You don't believe in the new Koran we wrote last week! Infidels...Off with thier heads! Gimme a break.

The Taliban and Al Queda are our forces. We trained them, we armed them, and when USSR went home, we dis guarded them. America's Foreign Policy is done in the Now without ever planning for two weeks from now.

READING ALL THESE COMMENTS: EVERYONE THINK THAT ARE THEY RIGHT AND THEY HAVE FULL KNOWLEDGE OF WHATS GOING ON. FACTS ARE NOT REALLY FACTS THESE DAYS. PEOPLE LIE FOR THEIR OWN EVIL INTENTIONS. I DONT BELIEVE THAT ANYONE REALLY KNOWS WHATS GOING ON. EVERYONE IS CONFUSED.

I CAN TELL YOU ONE THING THOUGH, SOMETHING MAJOR IS GOING TO HAPPEN. AS CONFIDENT OR SHOULD I SAY ARROGANT AS AMERICANS ARE BY BULLING OTHER COUNTRIES, WE WILL FALL. FOOLS TEAR DOWN THEIR HOUSE WITH THEIR OWN HANDS. ITS HAPPENING NOW. ITS IN PROGRESS. REST ASSURE!

By the way, when are these fools going to quit calling this Bush's war or Obama's war or anybodies war... This is and has always been Congresses' war... members of both parties voted to appropriate funds for the military machine – from the beginning until the present – do not kid yourself – if you think these wars are a Republican or Democrat thing – then you should stamp "idiot" on your forehead. These wars demonstrate the underlying relationship between Congress (Republicans and Democrats) and $BigBusiness$ – and this relationship will never change through the election process alone. Whoever you nominate, whoever you vote for... whoever gets elected... will change nothing... how many elections do you have to experience to realize the truth of this?

The entire war effort in Iraq and Afghanistan is a comedy of errors perpetrated by a continuum of sodomy of democracy performed by politicians and military experts (generals) – each trying to validate their place and purpose in society, as well as, capitalize on the profits of war, directly and indirectly – and while ignoring that the country is beyond bankrupt as result – it is becoming increasing evident that both have outlived their usefulness.

Thw war is lost. Indeed we Americans are arrogant and uniformed.This war, without a clear objective is lost (Period). The only question now is how long before the world declares it (We will never acknowledge defeat, and some think we won the Viet Nam war), at what cost (Osama Bin Laden said this war would bankrupt our country, and sadly he appears correct) and how many more American lives will be lost. We don't have the manpower, the money or the resolve to win this war, and drones will not get it done. Hell, we can't make any major city in this country safe, how are we going to make Kabul safe. Panic now and avoid the rush!

Reading so many posts where each one wants to up the other: how the Afghans are prehistoric, Russians are so and so, Americans are Super Good or devils from some other post! We are all victims of programming that has gone on for hundreds of years that we are separate, this mindset of separation has kept us in a constant state of war.
Is it so damn difficult to comprehend that we are nothing but a product of collective programming from the moment of birth (hence the idea that nothing is real!) Many will say that I am naive but unless we completely overhaul our belief system we are doomed to continue this war mentality on this planet indefinitely. WE ARE ONE AND THE SAME! We don't need any religion to tell us this, it is simply "LOGICAL". Once we take on this mindset our actions will naturally take on a different path and we may then witness on this planet the so called "Government of God".
Respectfully!

While you are quite correct, in that, human beings are a function of the indoctrination they receive beginning at birth – what occurs to you as "logical" – will not likely occur as logical to someone deeply dipped in their indoctrination. To understand this, you would need to understand a great deal more about human beings than is available through the medium of Western Psychology. Stated briefly, for most, their is no distinction between self and their indoctrination –
and the organism is designed to respond to separation as one would to having a tooth pulled with no anesthetic.

What gives me the right to speak about Afghanistan – without having been there – and having no desire to go – is the fact that the US government is taking money out of my pocket to fund these wars and driving the country I live in into bankruptcy. I am sure the government would like everyone to think as you do!

Hopefully with the supply lines dwindling down, the American troops will also dwindle out of Afghanistan, much as the Germans were forced out of occupying Russia during WW2. I'm certain American taxpayers would be stunned to see what their taxpayer dollars are being used to purchase for the Afghanistan war, it would make many angry and ill.

US Military troops are not nation builders and American taxpayers can no longer afford Oil Wars to Nowhere.

So let me get this right-Are these supplies been transported without any protection?
Are we really that stupid? What kind of an idiot will do that?
Naaaaaaa.......it has to be more involved on this article. Otherwise, we better pack and leave this ME BS.

clear the roads with air raids before the food containers take off. otherwise can use air crafts without humans to check the roads. Must Bomb all the Taliban hideouts. Drop the leaflets and tell civilians to leave Taliban groups and Bomb the camps that these terrorists plan and operate their activities.

Oh and Khan guess what buddy they didnt need bombs they just lined people up and shot them or lit them on fire you know why because they could and there was no accountability so why dont you check the stats on that...oh wait... you cant can you

Pakistan is the only route for US supplies. Otherwise its through Iran, or through Uzbekistan-Kazakhistan-Russia, or through Tadjikistan-China. I don't think so!! The pakistan military refuses to guard the convoys and the Pakistan drivers are refusing to drive them. And Pakistan won't let the US guard the convoys. Time to redefine success and leave the mess.

I agree with the Berlin airlift idea, that worked well. The REAL solution to the problem is to get the hell out and spend the money securing our borders against terrorists. I'm sure securing our borders would be cheaper than what is being spent in the middle east. It might also help with the drug war.

It seems quite obvious that supplies are handled by civilian contractors without any security through Pakistan. I am surprised that this is the case (especially if it is supplies amounting to millions of $$$). Can't Pakistani army/external security provider provide the required security for the supply convoys? I am sure that someone has thought about this option before... or may be the occasional loss of supplies is cheaper than providing security to the supply convoys....

Perhaps the cure to this immediate problem (convoy destruciton) as opposed to the "Problems of the U.S. and the World" that people lay on G.W. or B.O. would be to diplomatically, but firmly tell the Pakistanis that we will simply no longer tolerate their inability to protect our shipments, and will find another route to deliver them, even if it means creating an air-bridge reminiscent of the Berlin airlift. That will essentially eliminate the theft and destruction that convoys and convoy drivers experience therse days. Pakistan may be a major player in this military campaign, but they are not good contributors to our goals, and we need to separate ourselves from them.

Why is the U.S. fighting in Afghanistan? It's because of the 9/11attacks.Why did those attacks take place? It's because of America's support for Israel.America's involvement in the rest of the world's affairs has made it a target for terrorist attacks.

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